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Bettino Francini: Frame

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Bettino Francini: Frame, Queen Sirikit Park- Bangkok Thailand


Who observes the complex, in fact, from a side will have the clear feeling of the "limit" of the image with the progressive reduction of its spatial dimension, while who observes it from the other side will have the opposite feeling with a progressive amplification of the picture of the image. 
Obviously the intrinsic message of the work expresses the necessity to choose a perspective of vision and, therefore, a position in the space and in the life in general. But the Art work also wants to be a homage to H.R.H. the King of Thailand that with His Figure and His Actions grants to His people trust in the future and, therefore, an ampleness of perspective vision and hopes projected toward opened dimensions.

Dimensions Dim. cm. 1.600 x 800 x 600
Material: stainless steel, granulated, water's fountain, lights - See more at: http://www.aiesm.com/scheda-manager-agente-en.asp?ID_Struttura=83#sthash.ensd0Zxu.dpuf 


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Bettino Francini: "East-West"

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Work by Bettino Francini on the theme of the meeting between cultures. Description The two limestone were taken from the mountains near Istanbul and contain trantissime shells (archaeological). They are connected by a spiral of stainless steel as a reference to the encounter between two cultures "East-West". 


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Bettino Francini: Con/Temporary

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Bettino Francini: Con/Temporary,  Mexinox, San Luis Potosi, Mexico


This sculptural complex introduced as ruins seems like a vision of the future in which our present has already become past and our contemporaneity has already been englobed by the history.
Dimensions cm: 400x400x400.
Material: Stainless steel. - See more at: http://www.aiesm.com/scheda-manager-agente-en.asp?ID_Struttura=83#sthash.ensd0Zxu.dpuf 

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